Abstract

Long-Evans hooded rats prenatally exposed to alcohol (4 or 6 g/kg) reared less in an open field and had longer step-down latencies when tested as adults than pair-fed controls. There were no differences between alcohol-treated animals and controls in spontaneous alternation or their response to a challenge dose of alcohol.

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